PMd Mike! Thanks again!
No response received from Mint Error News as of yet.
Response from Fred Weinburg received Fred Weinberg & Co. <Fred@fredweinberg.com> Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:33 AM Reply-To: "Fred Weinberg & Co."...
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I can't see the actual rim (side) of the coin, so not sure if break is there also, but there is a scuff on the plastic holder on top right next to...
Ok. New images are up and also emailed Mint Error News.
Thank you Krispy! I will put images on photobucket and then put on here. I checked all over Mint Error News site and didn't see anything with Iowa...
Lol! I guess so! Will see what it bids for on Ebay and go from there I guess..not a known error..only the Wisconsin one is! :eating:
Anybody?? Anybody care to take a guess??
[IMG]Hi Hi all, I have a 2004 silver proof set and one of the silver quarters (Iowa) has a die break line coming from the edge of coin through one...
Thanks David! I was just doing that! ; )
Wow.. its amazing how well new members are treated here!
I am sure that your clad coins all weighed the same after you "cleaned" them.. this has a different weight from normal. I'm guessing you must...
Ok. I went to the jewelry store on the way home and they looked at me kind of funny, but I persisted anyways.. I have both a regular colored...
There is no silver on it.. it is really shiny and in good shape.. wish you all could see it in person! Will post later. Thanks for all your info!
Thank you.. Will go after work tonight! Will post results later tonight!
Does anyone have a reputable place that maybe this can be sent to to confirm/deny if it is an error or not?
Thanks, but the picture does not show the coin that well.. it is truly a copper color and if you look at it around the edge, a lot of the letters...
Can anyone assist me? Hi, I posted a post with some pics of my unclad roosevelt dime. Both sides are unclad. Anybody here of someone having one...
I am adding another pic with the dime around lincoln cents and other roosevelt dimes. You can see it looks like a cent- copper![ATTACH]
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